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Born in Fortaleza, Lincoln moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1951. He played the double bass at nightclubs and jam sessions. In the 50’s, he worked with 2 legendary Bossa Nova musicians - Luís Eça and Dick Farney. He also played with nightclub bands and recorded with Trio Plaza, the band that played at the Plaza hotel in Rio de Janeiro. At that same period, he also started playing the piano. In the 1060’s, he created a unique style of playing the electric keyboard which had become very popular at parties and balls. Some of his greatest hits include "O...
Charley Lincoln (aka Laughing Charley) (Charley Hicks, March 11, 1900 – September 28, 1963), was an early American country blues musician. He often recorded with his brother Robert Hicks (who was billed as Barbecue Bob). He was born Charley Hicks in Lithonia, Georgia, United States. In his teens he was taught guitar by Savannah Weaver, the mother of Curley Weaver, and performed in the Lithonia area until 1920. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia and worked outside the field of music, while also performing occasionally with his brother. He recorded with his brother for the Columbia label 1927–30. An example is...
There are at least four bands named Lincoln: 1. Lincoln was an Emo/Hardcore band of the early 1990s hailing from Morgantown, WV. Members: Jay Demko - guitar/vocals (Also played/plays in One, Glendale, Junction, Enderhall, kukim, On, World Be Free, etc) John Herod - guitar (Also played in Enderhall) Dan Ball - bass (Also played in Enderhall) Justin Wierbonski - drums (Also played in Kukim and Enderhall) Johanna Claasen - bass (originally, also played in The Most Secret Method) Releases: Demo Cassette, (self-released) Two Headed Coin: Split 7" w/ Hoover, (1993, Art Monk Construction - AMC#1) S/T 7", known as "Watermark",...
James Brewster is an English musician, producer and sound-explorer currently living in Malmö, Sweden. His interests include field recordings, ultra-melodic song-structures, dense digital processing, cryptically evocative lyrics, improvisation, noise, intricate rhythm patterns, spoken-word, sound design, and spontaneous collaboration. Full biog at: http://www.straydogarmy.co.uk/jb/ .